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7/23/2025, 11:46:15 PM
>>280852017
This is false
Nukitashi is only selling on BDs because the people who like this expect the BDs to be uncensored and show some more stuff
In terms of streaming revenue, it is banned
Iirc, Watanare is the one actually making rounds. Not sure if it is the best selling but it is pretty active wherever you go
This is false
Nukitashi is only selling on BDs because the people who like this expect the BDs to be uncensored and show some more stuff
In terms of streaming revenue, it is banned
Iirc, Watanare is the one actually making rounds. Not sure if it is the best selling but it is pretty active wherever you go
7/9/2025, 9:14:18 PM
>>17827524
No, because we are Tribal animals
We already take care of each other despite the fact that no one shares our genetic information
Taking care of an orphan doesn't sound great, evolutionarily speaking, but in terms of community, it is going to be an added free labor in the future
Not to mention that it is not like the mother is not going to have your child
No, because we are Tribal animals
We already take care of each other despite the fact that no one shares our genetic information
Taking care of an orphan doesn't sound great, evolutionarily speaking, but in terms of community, it is going to be an added free labor in the future
Not to mention that it is not like the mother is not going to have your child
6/11/2025, 12:47:32 PM
>>17754246
>>17754257
This is actually very true
The purpose of Jesters is to keep the royalty humble.
The Kings of old aren't fools. They are aware that they are a bunch of out-of-touch spoiled brats. They need people who would keep them humble in order to ensure that they at least have their feet on the ground. But such kinds of people are nearly impossible to find because there is much reward for being in his good favor and much more to lose for making him angry.
Jesters function as the single most important advisor throughout the entire royalty because they are the only ones who actually speaks the damning truth. They are forbidden from rising up the ranks, and they cannot be punished for making the pampered brats angry. They are essentially the voice of the masses speaking to their ears, reminding them of what is truly important
Royals who refused to have Jesters ended up being ruled by nobles with overinflated egos and caused much uproar throughout the kingdom, i.e, France and Hungary
>>17754257
This is actually very true
The purpose of Jesters is to keep the royalty humble.
The Kings of old aren't fools. They are aware that they are a bunch of out-of-touch spoiled brats. They need people who would keep them humble in order to ensure that they at least have their feet on the ground. But such kinds of people are nearly impossible to find because there is much reward for being in his good favor and much more to lose for making him angry.
Jesters function as the single most important advisor throughout the entire royalty because they are the only ones who actually speaks the damning truth. They are forbidden from rising up the ranks, and they cannot be punished for making the pampered brats angry. They are essentially the voice of the masses speaking to their ears, reminding them of what is truly important
Royals who refused to have Jesters ended up being ruled by nobles with overinflated egos and caused much uproar throughout the kingdom, i.e, France and Hungary
6/9/2025, 12:22:34 PM
>>17749310
Order as in the Laws of Physics, mate
The existence of Laws demand the existence of a Lawmaker
The fact that you cannot comprehend the complexity of it doesn't make it random.
No, everything is following a strict and unbreakable laws that were established from the very beginning, and shall remain enforced to the very end
Order as in the Laws of Physics, mate
The existence of Laws demand the existence of a Lawmaker
The fact that you cannot comprehend the complexity of it doesn't make it random.
No, everything is following a strict and unbreakable laws that were established from the very beginning, and shall remain enforced to the very end
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